The Project Manager is responsible for the development, implementation and monitoring of continuous quality improvement and the project management discipline (tools and processes) within the CCAC. This role also provides support to the leadership team in the development and monitoring of the annual business plan and quality initiatives to support the delivery of outstanding care and service – every person, every day and is reflective of our organization's values.

Undertakes research including environmental scans, identification of best practices and data gathering to provide information for annual planning processes

Organizes the logistics for the annual business planning process, including monthly status reviews; designs and facilitates the working sessions

Develops, tracks, monitors and reports on performance metrics

Provide leadership, coaching, mentoring and formal training to internal stakeholders on development, implementation and use of continuous quality improvement and project management methodologies

Serves as a project manager or quality lead for internal projects focused on quality and performance improvement; develops and implements a repository for projects, implements reporting/tracking systems, and maintains a core set of tools and standard methodologies; also provides coordinator of project activities such as process mapping, value stream mapping, work flow and rapid improvement events.

Prepares and delivers presentations to senior staff

Supports quality improvement function as part of the team to develop, implement and review action plans

Provides support to the organization – participation in strategic planning, development and monitoring of organizational performance metrics

Attends Board meetings to provide technical support and information as appropriate

Oversees and manage all research activities that the organization is involved in – ensures alignment with organization's strategic priorities; progress tracking; compliance with research standards; and undertakes evaluations

Serves on external projects, working groups and committees within the sector, and across the broader health sector to develop and share best practices and / or work on specific initiatives; may also present / represent the WWCCAC at forums, events or conferences

Prepares reports, briefing notes and presentations for all levels and stakeholders of the organization as needed.

Business analytics, strong understanding of data (working closely with Decision Support unit), defining root cause and defining of problem statements – this is big item

Provide guidance in leading business practices/frameworks

Development of job aids and procedures for organizational policies and procedures

QUALIFICATIONS:

Education and experience typically includes a university degree / college diploma with specialization in health and/or business and 3 – 5 years of professional experience (or equivalent)

WWCCAC strives to create a respectful, accessible and inclusive work environment. Upon individual request, hiring processes will be modified to remove barriers to accommodate those with disabilities. Should any applicant require accommodation through the application, interview or selection processes, please contact Human Resources at hr@ww.ccac-ont.ca for assistance.

If you are interested in this position, please submit a cover letter, along with a detailed resume, outlining how your skills, qualifications and experience meet the position requirements, quoting posting #17/A/02 before 4:30 p.m. on February 17, 2017 to Human Resources (e-mail: HR.WW@ww.ccac-ont.ca). We thank all applicants in advance; however, we will be communicating only with those selected for an interview.

THE WATERLOO WELLINGTON CCAC IS COMMITTED TO THE PRINCIPLES OF EMPLOYMENT EQUITY.

About the CCAC

Community Care Access Centres (CCACs) connect people across Ontario with quality in‐home and community‐based health care. CCACs provide information, access to qualified care providers and community‐based services to help people come home from hospital or live independently at home.

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